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15 October, 19:08

How do i solve 2x-y = - 1 and 3x + y = 6 using substitution?

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  1. 15 October, 19:47
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    To use substitution, you want to substitute something for another variable. So lets take the first equation and solve for y

    2x - y = - 1

    2x = y - 1

    2x + 1 = y

    Now we can substitute 2x + 1 for y in the other equation

    3x + 2x + 1 = 6

    5x = 5

    x = 1

    now that we have x, we can get y

    2 (1) - y = - 1

    2 - y = - 1

    2 = y - 1

    3 = y

    So x = 1 and y = 3
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